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PNB 2275 Exam 127 Questions & Answers
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The motor activity of the muscularis externa is controlled by the - myenteric plexus 
Which of the following are true regarding the secretion of HCl? (choose all that apply) 
a.) The H, K ATPase, also known as proten pump is present on the apical membrane of the parietnal 
cells. 
b.) As a by-product of the HCl secretion, HCO3- is transported out of the cell from the basolateral side of 
the cell. This can cause a alkaline tide (pH increase in plasma) immediately after a meal. 
c.) Na, K ATPases...
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Bio 254 Test #2 Correct 100%(RATED A+)
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Secretin 
 
-decreases the stomach's churning activity 
-stimulates the gastric secretion of HCl 
-is released by the salivary glands 
-stimulates bile ducts and pancreatic ducts to secrete bicarbonate -ANSWER stimulates bile ducts and pancreatic ducts to secrete bicarbonate 
 
Where is the myenteric plexus? 
-mucosa 
-submucosa 
-muscularis 
-serosa -ANSWER muscularis 
 
Which digestive process involves movement elimination of waste products? 
 
-ingestion 
-secretion 
-defecation 
-digestion ...
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Endocrine and Gastrointestinal Tract Section 1 with answer key attached at the bottom
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Endocrine and Gastrointestinal Tract 
Section 1 
1 With regard to carbohydrate digestion: 
a) salivary amylase works best at alkaline pH 
b) approximately 40% of adult Europeans are lactose intolerant 
c) oligosaccharidase deficiency results in osmotic diarrhoea 
d) salivary amylase continues to digest carbohydrates in the stomach 
2 Carbohydrate absorption: 
a) all glucose, galactose and fructose is co-transported with Na by the SGLT-2 
transporter into enterocytes 
b) all glucose/galactose and...
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Pathology Assistant ASCP Exam Questions Well Answered Rated A+ 2024.
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Acantholysis Answer Loss of intercellular connections between keratinocytes 
 
Achalasia Answer Dilation of the esophagus and absence of peristalsis due to loss of ganglion cells in the myenteric plexus 
 
Acute Pyelonephritis Answer Patchy, suppurative inflammation, tubular and papilliar necrosis 
Complicated by diabetes 
Usually after a course of antibiotics 
 
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Answer Caused by diffuse alveolar damage 
Increase in capillary permeability, prot...
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What is true of the enteric plexus? 
Select one: 
a. It contains sympathetic neurons and fibers. 
b. It controls movement and secretion of the digestive tract. 
c. It consists of the myenteric plexus and the celiac plexus. 
d. It is a valve in the GI tract. 
e. It is found in the mucosa. 
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What would occur of the ileocecal valve w...
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Bio 208 week 6 quiz all answered 100% correct(93.33 out of 100.00)
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What is true of the enteric plexus? 
Select one: 
a. It contains sympathetic neurons and fibers. 
b. It controls movement and secretion of the digestive tract. 
c. It consists of the myenteric plexus and the celiac plexus. 
d. It is a valve in the GI tract. 
e. It is found in the mucosa. 
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What would occur of the ileocecal valve was blocked? 
Select one: 
a. Prevention of pancreatic juice from entering the duodenum. 
b. Pre...
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nau bio 202 exam 4 rometo Questions with 100 % correct answers | verified
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the physiological term for the process of swallowing: - ️️deglutition 
what are the functions of the urinary system? - ️️- formation of urine 
- filtration of blood 
- management of waste products in blood 
- adjustment of plasma pH 
- regulation of BP and blood vol. 
- temporary storage of urine 
glucose is reabsorbed from the nephron lumen into the nephron cell via: - 
️️cotransport (symport) with sodium 
what is the name of the nervous system plexus that innervates the muscularis ...
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UTA A&P II EXAM 3 STUDY QUESTIONS And Answers
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Peristalsis - ANS the involuntary constriction and relaxation of the muscles of the intestine or another canal, creating wavelike movements that push the contents of the canal forward. 
 
uvula - ANS small projection hanging from the back middle edge of the soft palate 
 
mesenteries - ANS connective tissue sheets that loosely suspend the stomach and intestines from the abdominal wall. 
 
provide access route for blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic vessels to and from d...
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BIO 256 Exam 1 Review with answers gradedA+
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BIO 256 Exam 1 Review with answers gradedA+ 
 
 
function of digestive system - processes food, extracts nutrients and eliminates 
residue	 
 
the physical breakdown of food into smaller parts - mechanical digestion 
 
A series of hydrolysis reactions that break dietary macromolecules into their 
monomers - chemical digestion	 
 
6 accessory organs - teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, pancreas 
 
what makes up the gi tract - stomach and intestines 
 
mechanical di...
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BIO 256 Exam 1 Review Questions And Answers (2024 / 20245 (Verified Answers)
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6 accessory organs - teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, pancreas 
A series of hydrolysis reactions that break dietary macromolecules into their monomers - chemical 
digestion 
blood supply of liver - oxy blood from hepatic artery or deoxy from hepatic vein to hepatic 
sinusoids, central vein, hepatic vein, infection vena cava, right atrium 
chemical digestion occurs where - digestive enzymes produced by salivary glands, stomach, 
pancreas, and small intestine 
chief cells secret...
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